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Bootyhunter69
>> #543449
Posted on 2024-05-09 23:10:02
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That's all (for now) Folks! I can't wait for the next chapter to drop! Despite being relatively short, this has been one of my all time favorite MC comics. Up there with the wishing pearl.

Garg22
>> #543476
Posted on 2024-05-10 04:01:58
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It's hard to say 589 pages is short, until you realize each one is like a single panel in a comic book. Still this was very fun, and I hope dogdog gets some commissions that allow them to do more comics or even a game.

Bootyhunter69
>> #543516
Posted on 2024-05-10 10:09:01
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Oh yeah, this was definitely long. But when you compare it to something like the last set i did (the wishing pearl) which had 1000 pages, 589 aren't that many

Llywelyn_Arglwydd
>> #544290
Posted on 2024-05-17 16:47:28
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I did like this, despite having to load an image, go back and load the next, over 500 times.

BugmenotEncore
>> #544291
Posted on 2024-05-17 17:04:24
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You might want to consider stacking 3-5 images at a time onto each other when the next issue comes along, for readability.

Bootyhunter69
>> #544318
Posted on 2024-05-17 20:06:53
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@BugmenotEncore I would love to do that, but I'm not sure how. Do you have any editing software you would recommend?

BugmenotEncore
>> #544321
Posted on 2024-05-17 20:55:22
Score: 2 (vote Up)
You can do it any image editor that allows you to change the size of the canvas, really, even if that's finicky. Websites exist to fast track the process, but they usually do a poor job.

I use imagemagick's -append command for vertical stacking. Tried to use horizontal before too, but it conflicts with hhub's thumbnail generation for some reason. This is definitely something you'd stack vertically though, so that wouldn't be a problem.

Sadly the graphical interface does not support that command far as I can tell, so it requires messing around in the command line/powershell/python etc. I'm sure there are alternatives that I just haven't tried because I stopped looking after I settled on this.

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